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Reviewed by verdon from Boulder, Colorado on Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Before I was shopping for boot I went to the local ski store for professional sizing and then went to STP and ordered them.What I like the most is the quick, simple and right on the spot adjustability and then don't forget about two way adjustment for your needs if you prefer lean forward/back or wi...
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i have not skied in these yet.
i have a 11B foot, and the 29 mondo seems to fit.
i took a star off because i have not skied in them yet.
these boots will work with tech type, dynafit bindings and the regular DIN bindings (which are for ski touring not alpine)

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Reviewed by verdon from Boulder, Colorado on Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Before I was shopping for boot I went to the local ski store for professional sizing and then went to STP and ordered them.What I like the most is the quick, simple and right on the spot adjustability and then don't forget about two way adjustment for your needs if you prefer lean forward/back or with if you need adjust legs sideways ... Easy to switch for ski/walk mode, the most what I enjoy is the comfort of moldable intuition insole, only one think what I need to mention for future buyer is that I prefer softer boot and that's exactly what the Scarpa Spirit 3 is ...

Use the mondo sizing - the US size listed on the STP site for this product is WRONG. I purchased mondo 285 and wear a 10.5US street shoe (the site listed 11.5). The liners must be heat molded in an oven (I used a clothes dryer). It can be a little tricky to try and get a good fit but once the liners are molded you have a custom fit boot. The boots are super light and easy to get on. Walk - ski mode is easy to switch. Nice aggressive sole and dynafit compatible. The boots are a little soft for aggressive downhill (I like a soft flex) but should be great for backcountry touring. Got a great deal (thanks STP) on a trusted brand (have several Scarpa boots in the closet).

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Reviewed by snarg from Bozeman,MT on Friday, March 4, 2011

Nice dynafit compatible AT boot. Three buckles keeps it simple. The velcro(power)strap is adequate, but its nice to see that Scarpa is putting a real powerstrap on some of their new line. Theres lots of ways to tweak the lean angle to your liking. With having a lean adjustment screw and shims the two position lock walk/ski mechanism is probably unnecessary and takes some care so you know which position your getting locked into.

All in all, Exactly what I wanted - a great cross between the higher cuff height of Denali TT/Spirit 4/Diva and having the tech fitting versatility. It's the perfect weight to be light enough to tour comfortably and ski confidently.

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Companies have different sizing for their products. Scarpa is an Italian based company. Please refer to the following for their sizing: http://www.scarpa.com/scarpa/control/DownloadPdf?dataResourceId=700088

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These are Alpine Touring boots, not telemark specific boots. At Sierra we have a 100% satisfaction guarantee so if you are not happy with your purchase for any reason, please return it to us as soon as possible. Products purchased within 6 months of the order date will receive a refund by the original payment method. For returns on purchases over 6 months old, a gift card will be issued. If you feel we have made a mistake in filling your order, we will gladly refund your shipping charges as well.

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I just weighed a 27.5 boot and it weighs 3742 g and we are weighing our 28.5 at the 3860g. A Scarpa is not a boot for you as they are extremely narrow. You will want to go with another brand and I recommend going to a shop to try on various brands.

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This should fit a barron binding as it is an AT boot. There have been some issues with Scarpa boots with this binding but there are techniques that you can do to make it work and be secure for your enjoyment, just takes some tweaking.